The seminar, “Medicolegal Investigation of Death” will be held
April 20-22, at The Dearborn Inn, 1 Oakwood Blvd., in Dearborn, Mich. The event is jointly sponsored by Wayne State University School of Medicine, Michigan State Police and Fraternal Order of Police.
This program provides valuable training for any individual involved with death investigation: homicide investigators, criminalists, evidence technicians, attorneys, prosecutors, medical examiners, coroners, traffic accident investigators, insurance adjusters, forensic nurses, private investigators, and criminal justice professionals.
Topics include: Blunt Injuries, Injuries by Knives and Other Sharp
Weapons, Serial Killers, Autoerotic Asphysxias, Sexual assault or
Accident, Bodies Retrieved From Water, Postmortem Changes and Time of
Death, Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, New Technologies in Forensic Science
and Securing the Crime Scene, Evidence Collection for Healthcare
Workers, Death by Fire and Explosion, Documentation of Injuries; Cuts vs.
Lacerations, etc, Preparing for Court, Investigating Common Drug Related
Deaths, Gunshot/Shotgun Wounds, and Collection, Preservation and
Documentation of Evidence at the Crime Scene.
Speakers are Werner U. Spitz, MD, Michael Baden, MD, Daniel Spitz,
MD, Henry C. Lee, PhD, T. Paulette Sutton, MS, Renae Diegel, RN, CEN, CLNC, SANE-A, CMI-III, D-ABMDI, Steven B. Kartch, MD, and David Woodford.
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